“It took several officers to get (Klitsch) in custody,” a police statement said.

He was charged with disorderly conduct, recklessly endangering another person and resisting arrest.

Among several suburban suspects, a 28-year-old Havertown woman was accused of kicking one man in the groin and punching another in the face during a post-parade incident on the 1300 block of Drury Street.

Dianne Montgomery, 28, allegedly also struck a police officer after she was denied entry to a business because she was "visibly intoxicated," police said.

She was charged with simple assault, harassment and recklessly endangering another person.

Shortly after she was charged, Montgomery's case was sent directly to Accelerated Rehabilitation Disposition, said Ben Waxman, a spokesman for the Philadelphia District Attorney's Office.

Dianne Montgomery of Havertown was arrested after she allegedly struck a police officer and two civilians in the wake of the Philadelphia Eagles' Super Bowl parade.(Photo: Photo provided)

"The charges were not dropped. She was accepted into ARD for 12 months of probation and 20 hours of community service," Waxman said in an email.

Police alleged 32-year-old Frank Pike of Phoenixville brandished a gun in a dispute during the parade at 20th Street and Logan Circle.

A 31-year-old spectator punched Pike and put him in a headlock while another parade-goer grabbed the gun and alerted officers, according to a police account.

Police alleged Pike fled the scene and reported his gun missing the next day, saying he last had it at the parade.

He was charged with aggravated assault, risking a catastrophe and other offenses.

Craig Howe, 24, of Haverford is accused of taking a pedestrian timer from a traffic-control device near Juniper and Market streets after the Feb. 4 game. The timer was valued at about $740, police said.

Craig Howe, 24, of Haverford is accused of stealing a timer from a Center City crosswalk after the Philadelphia Eagles' Super Bowl victory.(Photo: Photo provided)

He was charged with theft by unlawful taking and other offenses.

Howe was among several suspects identified after police released videos and photos of alleged offenders caught in the act.

Vincent Lawson, 33, of Philadelphia allegedly kicked in a display window at a Macy's store on the 1300 block of Market Street during post-game street celebrations, police said.

Vincent Lawson, 33, of Philadelphia is accused of kicking in a department store window after the Philadelphia Eagles' Super Bowl win.(Photo: Photo provided)

Lawson allegedly covered part of his face with a bandanna while breaking the window, but wore a distinctive Eagles jersey and was photographed in the crowd without the bandanna, police said.

He surrendered to police Thursday and was charged with riot, criminal mischief and other charges.

Another Philadelphia man, 27-year-old Thomas Rose, turned himself in Friday after photos were released showing 15 to 20 people jumping on top of a 1985 Chevrolet Corvette parked near the parade route at Pennsylvania Avenue and Judson Street.

A Philadelphia man is accused of being among spectators who watched the Super Bowl parade from atop a parked car.(Photo: Photo provided)